2013年10月6日 星期日

/R E P E A T -- Media Advisory - Eleven-year-old Sarah isn't too young to be making a difference/

Sarah's 6(th) Annual Food Drive challenges youth to give backTORONTO, Oct.存倉 2, 2013 /CNW/ -WHAT: Sarah's 6th Annual Food Drive. Sarah might only be eleven, but this already her sixth year running a food drive supporting Daily Bread. Last year, Sarah's Food Drive raised over 21,000 pounds of food. This year, the food drive has expanded to include six local primary schools and a goal of 24,000 pounds by October 9.Long-time supporter Rob Tremblett will be hosting Sarah, her seven-year-old sister Claire as well as their friends at a community drive in the parking lot of Tremblett's valu-mart. Sarah and Claire are inviting neighbours and all of the community to come out to donate and make a difference. Sarah an儲存 her friends will also be packing Thanksgiving hampers along with Daily Bread's executive director Gail Nyberg.WHEN: Saturday, October 5, 20133 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sarah and friends will be packing Thanksgiving hampers3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hampers will be loaded on to Daily Bread's delivery truckKraft Canada will also be on hand to donate at $10,000 cheque to Daily Bread.WHERE: Tremblett's valu-mart1500 Bayview Avenue (Bayview and Millwood)WHO: Sarah and Claire Jordan, Sarah's Food Drive organizersGail Nyberg, Executive Director, Daily Bread Food BankDaily Bread Food Bank is fighting to end hunger in our communities.Daily Bread Food BankCONTACT: Sarah AndersonSenior Manager, CommunicationsT: 416-203-0050 ext. 238C: 416-450-2196E: sarah@dailybread.caself storage

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